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Oncenews ries have been written it airstarts here, Signal Star editor Shirley Keller explains
to the Kingsbri'le students. One of the first stops on their •tour involved an explanation of copy
setting by the modern machines necessary for offset printing. —staff photo
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U RS DA Y, OCTOBER 28,.
At.t. Mary's School
A seminar for teachers
Last Wednesday was
professional development day
for teachers from Kingsbridge,
Wingham, Clinton and St.
Joseph within the Huron -Perth
:Separate School System.
The main thrust of the
program . was the Religious
Education Program.,_.under the
direction of Frances Conway
and Sister Sharon Murphy,
consultants from London
Diocese and Waterloo County:
Registration for .the day -long
event held at St. Mary's Separate.
School vas at 8:3Q a.m. with the
official opening',at. 9 a,m. •
' .Presentations throughout the
day included Grad Level
sessions to enrncn the teachers'
background for the Canadian
Catechism with particular
reference to content, suggestions
for teaching, use of aids, etc,
There were opportunities for the-.
teachers to ask questions and to
exchange ideas and experiences
with ore;anofher.
Similar wor`sksktopeWere held
previously In Stratford and
Seaforth and a furtherlmeeting
to be attended by
representatives from all schools
is scheduled" for St. Michael's
School • in Stratford for next
Thursday, November 4.
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After setting comes layout, ,the students learn, as SignalStar staff member Muth Leonard explains
the layout work and how it is,completed at tfielighffables. -staff photo
FP.ances Conway; lett, a crs'nsultant'with the Huron -Perth Separate -School Board, was in charge of
a seminar conducted last week at St.. Mary's Separate School in Goderich dealing with',religious
education in the schools. She discusses part of the program with teachers during a break in the,
day's events. Tile -teachers,. are; Ieft4to right, Clem Steffler, Melba P rk, Rose Frayne, Nancy
Anderson, Barbara Eedy and Anne Sheardovvn: — staff photo .
The printing process used for the Signal involves many different formssofphotography Kingsbridge
• 'students learned last week during their tour of the newspaper offices and printing plant. Sign'aI
Star foreman John- Buchanan shows the students how the newspaper pages are shot and painted
before being, put on a printing, plate. -staff photo . —F`°� „
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During a break for lunch at a religious seminar involving school instruction last week Larry Cook,
principal of St. Mary's School locally, where the•seminarwas held, discusses theprogram with (left
to.right) Frances Conway, religious, consultant with theHuron-Perth Separate School Board, and
' teacher Anne Doherty, Sister Sharon, also a religious consultant, and Mary De Marco, a teacher. —
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Ki�rtgrbridge et hoer s from S, Joauph's S wound up their John Buchanan explai(is .the operations o
tour of the Signal Star in the press room watching, ps1one of die machinery in li.e press room to the youngs
A i co*pany's printin6 ) ca a off the prOss. Signal Star for ema'n " 7'
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School in Goderich last week. The special semioar, dealing with religious' education in the school
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s stem, was attended by representatives from throughout the area. Clinton teachers gra, left to
right, Frances Dewan, a teacher aT St Joseph's; Sister Sharon, the religious consultant with the..
Hurpn-Perth Separate School Board wh Was in charge'of the seminar; Mics. Mary Smith, a teebher
at S. Jiai6ph's; n'tl' iith�er Kelly, a priest{et elintbfr. 'staff ,Photo. A
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